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CanTacBro December 20th, 2015 08:43

As I know they don't often use AOR or like but mostly MC, Tan, Cadpat ( arid or woodland ) or civilian. AOR1 and Cadpat are so close, there is no asset to buy Crye.
;)

ravan318 December 20th, 2015 23:59

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Originally Posted by CanTacBro (Post 1966738)
CSOR operators receive some Paraclete stuffs in their basic instruction, and after they can use "what they want". Some of them are "Gucci" and like to use all the latest stuff, many of them just use what seems to be useful for the job. A friend of mine used a simple Paraclete HPC for the CQB mission and some chest rig he bought at Americans SF. Almost same shit for the guns, paint and helmet ;)

@ Raven: CAG doesn't seems to use 6094 or like but it's not impossible, AWS makes one, and CAG and AWS are "closed" ;)

Thanks! The "closed"?
Oh and I had completed my kit. I shall share some pics soon

FAZR December 21st, 2015 08:04

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Originally Posted by ravan318 (Post 1966925)
Thanks! The "closed"?
Oh and I had completed my kit. I shall share some pics soon

I think he meant closer.

FAZR December 21st, 2015 09:04

Tried Arid, couldn't find a colour to match the pinkish part so I bought what I felt was the closest, but it's pretty off, haha.
The light tan and brown seem to be a good match though!

http://i.imgur.com/H78ngKl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/0N03j3M.jpg

CanTacBro December 21st, 2015 11:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAZR (Post 1966947)
I think he meant closer.



Yup, thx FAZR, good job on your optics ;)



CAG and Canadian Special Forces train often together.

Diho December 23rd, 2015 03:06

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Originally Posted by ravan318 (Post 1966581)
does anyone know what plate carrier CSOR uses? 6094? NCPC? CPC?

6094 coyote tan, FAPC camel tan, JPC multicam, TYR PICO MV multicam, RAV smoke green, HPC coyote?

FAPC, RAV and HPC? - for older times

FAZR January 3rd, 2016 15:49

Hey guys, there is now a Facebook group for anyone looking for info or wanting to share their inspired or impressions: https://www.facebook.com/groups/203340260005244/

Wilkie January 8th, 2016 21:02

What do we call that crazy looking rig we've been seeing? The name escapes me, and I can't seem to find it

Trayne wr3ck February 19th, 2016 11:54

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Originally Posted by Wilkie (Post 1968256)
What do we call that crazy looking rig we've been seeing? The name escapes me, and I can't seem to find it

S&S Plateframe?

Wilkie February 20th, 2016 18:37

Yes! Thanks you helpful onlooker!

ravan318 March 16th, 2016 10:55

the guys wearing airframes and the headset hooks (or whatever you call them).. are they csor too?

Diho March 16th, 2016 11:52

No. This guy not from csor

ravan318 March 16th, 2016 13:09

2 final questions to wrap the day up(assessing the accuracy of my kit)

http://i.imgur.com/JpzoO9H.jpg

Is he wearing Maritime?

http://storage.northumberlandtoday.c...=1430011684766

Is he wearing those radio headset hooks on his helmet?

Stormblitz March 16th, 2016 13:28

Based on the pictures, it's most likely that the guy with the Airframe and Peltor Arc Rails is CSOR, or some sort of CANSOF. He is holding a C8 IUR. Note that he is also using an S&S Precision Plate Frame, which has also been seen in use by CSOR operators.

Helmet wise, It is very difficult to tell if he is wearing an Ops Core Maritime. The key difference is the length of the downward section of rail on the back. Maritime rails are slightly longer than the regular FAST Ballistic, Carbon, or Base Jump arc rails. I would say they are using FAST Ballistics based on current available media.

FAZR March 17th, 2016 18:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by ravan318 (Post 1974676)
the guys wearing airframes and the headset hooks (or whatever you call them).. are they csor too?

Yes, he was CSOR.
I followed his IG account until he deactivated it.


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